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The conventional teaching of abstinence isn't realistic: teenagers are having sex and, more and more, there is a need to teach students how to have safe ... have no sex.: An article from: SIECUS Report
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Citation Details Title: The conventional teaching of abstinence isn't realistic: teenagers are having sex and, more and more, there is a need to teach students how to have safe sex, not how to have no sex. Author: Jesse Soloff Publication:SIECUS Report (Refereed) Date: April 1, 2003 Publisher: Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., Inc. Volume: 31 Issue: 4 Page: 26(2)
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